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2020-21 Student Name List House Gr. First_Name Middle_Name Last_Name nickname Home_Room Carmel 11 Natalie Elizabeth Aaron Hamon, A - A315 Carmel 11 Ayaan A Abbasi Grimes, D - E229 Carmel 11 Sebastian Jerome Abbey Henry, C - B223 Carmel 10 Tyler SCott Abbey Hynes, L - F103 Carmel 9 William Xavier Abbey Will Houghton, D - H113 Carmel 10 Megan Paige Abbott McCanCe, A - E203 Carmel 10 Maria George Abdelmalek Atlihan, S - E206 Carmel 9 Karas Atif Abdelshahed karas House, K - H114 Carmel 12 Kattreen Atif Abdelshahed Katie Laposi, L - E120 Carmel 9 Joel Philipose Abraham Shropshire, M - H313 Carmel 10 Omar Ayman Abuhamdieh Clark, J - B213 Carmel 9 Hamza Aburaddad Trachtman, C - H205 Carmel 11 Rahaf Ibrahim Aburomeh Perdun, N - A300 Carmel 12 Rhea Lily ACharya Stephan, M - Out Carmel 10 Tanay Nayan ACharya RauCh, E - D204 Carmel 12 Grace Anne ACkerman Gracie GliCksberg, R - E111 Carmel 12 WilloW Reed ACkerman Stephan, M - Out Carmel 9 Caitlin Abigail Ackley Ellis, C - H306 Carmel 10 Elijah Carlyle Ackley SChilt, N - F101 Carmel 11 Ilvia Maria ACosta-Silva Steele, J - A322 Carmel 9 Jorge Arqimedes ACosta-Silva Tucker, G - C129 Carmel 9 Hanna Grace Acrey Bell, E - H217 Carmel 11 Madelyn Massey ACton Maddie Harper, C - B202 Carmel 9 Alison Jane Adair SChmidt, S - H216 Carmel 12 Isabella Renee McComb Adair Bella Mattingly, T - E129 Carmel 12 Sean Gregory Adair Masih, E - E108 Carmel 12 Bridget Catherine Adams Dunham, T - E116 Virtual 11 Danielle Andrea Adams KazmierCzak, S - A223 Carmel 10 Gavin Charles Adams Wheeler, A - E235 Carmel 11 Natasha Alexandra Adams Nani Weisner, S - B208 Carmel 11 Caleb Ross Adamson King, L - A224 Carmel 10 Theresa Rose Adamson Bates, D - E234 Carmel 10 Miles Ethan Adelsperger SChilt, N - F101 Virtual 10 Israel Osamudiamen Adenisimi  Carmel 11 Oreoluwa Feyisayo Adeola Ore Becker, A - A222 Carmel 10 Rhea Bhavini Adesara DeCkard, R - E210 Carmel 9 Ethan Girish Aditya Ethan Pace, L - H106 Carmel 9 John Samuel Afari-aikins BoWen, S - H119 Virtual 12 Ali Afrose  Carmel 12 RayCha Adamou Agada Dunham, T - E116 Carmel 12 Uredoojo Aluana Agada Hargrove, A - E238 Virtual 11 AanChal Atul AgarWal Borto, M - 999 Carmel 10 Ella James AgneW-Roberts RauCh, E - D204 Carmel 11 Adam Gerald Aguilar Outcelt, S - A327 Carmel 11 Evan Morgan Aguilar Outcelt, S - A327 Carmel 12 Joseph OsCar Aguilar Benefiel, G - E136 Carmel 10 Aleena Sarfraz Ahmad Bates, D - E234 Everyday 11 Rida Surriya Ahmad Brand, N - H101 Virtual 10 Daniel Hasoong Ahn Cieslarski, C - 999 Carmel 10 Luke Joseph Ahrbecker James, D - E242 Carmel 12 Max Brandon Ahrbecker Stephan, M - Out Virtual 12 Muhammad Hassaan Ahtisham Hassaan Corbin, E - E142 Carmel 9 Briana Leigh Aiken Trachtman, C - H205 Carmel 11 Ashley Margaret Ailes Grimes, D - E229 Carmel 11 John David Airey Jack Wehr, H - A329 Virtual 12 Aidan James Aitken  Carmel 9 Gabrielle Jerusalem Aitken Gabby Curtis, S - H107 Carmel 10 Claire FranCisCa Ajishegiri Beavers, R - E239 Carmel 12 Olivia Helen Ajishegiri Liv FarroW, R - E147 Virtual 10 Hudson Alexander Akers Kramer, A - 999 Carmel 11 Hikaru Akiba Seymour, S - B203 Carmel 10 Tota Akimoto Jarzynski, R - E123 Virtual 11 Ayomide Devine Akindoju Carmel 11 Kashyap Akkinapally Hamon, A - A315 Carmel 10 Yousif Hayder Hama Al Rammahi Deddens, P - E211 Carmel 12 Ayaan Alam Galvan, E - E130 Carmel 9 Eshal Alam MayheW, A - H211 Carmel 10 Abigail Lauren Albright Abby Keilman, T - E240 Virtual 12 Alec MiChael Albright Borto, M - 999 Carmel 9 Ava Elizabeth Albright Pace, L - H106 Everyday 12 Henry Daniel AlCala Mansberger, J - E103 Virtual 10 MattheW Allen AlCantara  Carmel 9 Saif Yousef Aldebasy Funke, D - H324 Carmel 12 Andrew Hudson Alden Hudson Stephan, M - Out Carmel 11 Faison Marie Alden Faye Pinkerton, A - B227 Carmel 11 Casey Ryan Alderman James, D - C139 Virtual 11 Sean MiChael Alerding  Carmel 11 Bridget Reagan Alexander LaFollette, K - B175 Carmel 9 Emoni Renae Alexander Hansen, K - H210 Carmel 12 Madeline Elizabeth Alexander Maddie Stephan, M - Out Carmel 10 Aiden Ali Alfayyad McCanCe, A - E203 Carmel 9 Alijah Ali Alfayyad Houghton, D - H113 Carmel 10 Blake PatriCk Alford Wangler, H - E202 Carmel 12 Ali Mohammad Alhaddad Hargrove, A - E238 Carmel 10 Sarah Alhaddad Trogden, K - E124 Carmel 10 Madison Morgan Alig Madi Bellotti, N - E243 Carmel 10 Faris Ahmed Alismail O'Toole, M - E226 Carmel 12 Ari MiChael Allen Stephan, M - Out Virtual 12 Emma Riley Allen Metcalf, B - A212 Carmel 11 Kayley Marae Allen Trapkus-Harris, G - A230 Carmel 9 Olivia Katherine Allen Wien, E - H209 Carmel 9 Ralph Cameron Allen Cameron Elrite, J - H221 Carmel 9 Tristan Zachary Allen Tucker, G - C129 Virtual 11 Rebekah Marie Allison Beck  Carmel 11 Hannah Marieelisabeth Allshouse Ryan Brown, C - A309 Carmel 9 MiChelle Alpizar-Hernandez SChmidt, S - H216 Carmel 9 Samuel Frederick Altenburger Markus, T - H109 Virtual 11 Lily Mia Alvarez Carmel 11 Natalia Isabel Alvarez Miller, J - A301 Everyday 9 Vincent Christopher Alvey Vince Brand, N - H101 Carmel 12 Jack Allan Amaral Stephan, M - Out Carmel 11 Allison Jean NiCole Amburgey Alice Harper, C - B202 Carmel 9 Kate Marie Amick Garrett, M - H218 Carmel 11 LuCas Lloyd Amick Becker, A - A222 Carmel 12 Evanka Amin Stephan, M - Out Carmel 12 Ama Agyapomaa Amoako Stephan, M - Out Virtual 10 RiChard KWadWo Amoako  Carmel 12 Alexis Rose Amore Lexi OstojiC, B - C141 Carmel 9 Anna Nicole Amore Hansen, K - H210 Carmel 12 Alexzander Jack Amos Alex Mattingly, T - E129 Virtual 10 Charitha Choudhary Anamala Cherry  Carmel 9 Rishab Anand Tucker, G - C129 Carmel 10 Alexander Jacques John Anderson Alex Bellotti, N - E243 Virtual 10 Brandon Collin Anderson  Carmel 10 Calista Ravelle Anderson Callie Hankins, F - E215 Carmel 12 Caroline Joy Anderson Mattingly, T - E129 Carmel 10 Deaglan Brodie Anderson Catt, E - B211 Carmel 12 Emily Evelyn Anderson Cole, R - COUNSFC Carmel 10 Luke Robert Anderson Ellery, W - E221 Carmel 12 Mia Isabella Anderson Noel, J - F100 Carmel 12 Reed William Anderson Stephan, M - Out Carmel 11 Ryan Simone Anderson Ginet, C - A326 Carmel 9 Samuel MiChael Anderson Bell, E - H217 Virtual 10 Shawn Isaiah Anderson Lesako, S - 999 Carmel 11 Sydney Grace Anderson Hawkins, T - A210 Carmel 12 William James Anderson Will Corbin, E - E142 Carmel 9 Aidan Joseph Andrasik Pace, L - H106 Carmel 9 Anthony Joseph Andreozzi AJ Meinen, R - H307 Carmel 11 Gianna Marie Andreozzi Gigi Lyons, T - B204 Virtual 10 MattheW David Andres BoneWit, Z - 999 Virtual 11 MiChael Joseph Andres  Carmel 9 Brody Tanner Bourdo Andress SChmidt, S - H216 Carmel 9 Charlotte Elizabeth Andrews Ringenberg, R - H208 Carmel 11 Marina Sherif Shoukry Andrews Yost, B - B226 Carmel 10 Miles Robert Andrews Ziegler, J - E212 Carmel 11 Nathan Robert Andrews Lyons, T - B204 Carmel 12 Tessera Chase Anfield Vonderohe-SChmidt, J - E104 Carmel 10 Tynan Archer Anfield Wangler, H - E202 Carmel 11 Abhiram Ankaraju LeVeque, K - E150 Carmel 9 Aayan Ansar SChutz, J - H320 Carmel 12 Anum Ansar Vonderohe-SChmidt, J - E104 Carmel 9 John Stuart Ansted Bell, E - H217 Carmel 12 NiCholas SCott Antoine Nick Stephan, M - Out Carmel 12 Antonio Durante Antonini Cluver, K - E200 Carmel 12 Leila Cate Antony Stephan, M - Out Carmel 11 MiChael Roberto Antunez Brown, C - A309 Carmel 9 Mikael Salman Aqeel SChmidt, S - H216 Carmel 10 Emma Carolina Arana Cervoni Laigaard, C - E225 Carmel 12 Jacqueline Andrea Arana Gomez Andrea Stephan, M - Out Carmel 12 Karedis Nichole Araujo Provost, D - E110 Carmel 10 Elizabeth Araujo G elly McCanCe, A - E203 Carmel 10 Ana Maria Del Carmen Araujo-Guadarrama Clark, J - B213 Carmel 11 Princesa Abigail Araujo-Guadarrama Weisner, S - B208 Carmel 11 BranniCk James Arbuckle Miller, J - A301 Carmel 11 Chase Alexander Arbuckle King, L - A224 Carmel 12 Daniel James Arbuckle Danny Masih, E - E108 Carmel 9 Katherine Bach Arbuckle Fitzgerald, J - H111 Carmel 12 MatheW SCott Arbuckle Stephan, M - Out Carmel 9 Zachary Stephens Arbuckle Wien, M - H110 Carmel 9 Samuel Park Arce Sammy Trachtman, C - H205 Carmel 9 Hrithik Sai Arcot DeFeliCe, R - H318 Virtual 9 Arriya Naveen Arif Borto, M - 999 Carmel 11 Aditya Ariyur Adi Hamon, A - A315 Carmel 10 Joseph Hayden Armfield Wheeler, A - E235 Carmel 11 CadenCe Elizabeth Armstrong Cady Streisel, J - C147 Carmel 11 Jack Schuyler Armstrong Shavalier, T - A319 Carmel 12 MattheW Dean Arnold Matt Stephan, M - Out Carmel 9 Krishay Arora Hansen, K - H210 Carmel 9 Joseph MiChael Arroyo Joey Nigro, C - H310 Carmel 9 Peter James Arroyo Houghton, D - H113 Carmel 9 Solomon Russell Arterburn SChmidt, S - H216 Carmel 11 Zyrah Olushola Arulogun Grimes, D - E229 Carmel 9 Pragathi Arunkumar Ringenberg, R - H208 Carmel 9 Abhinav C Arvind Abhi VanTrees, L - H309 Virtual 12 Hiba Asad  Carmel 11 Devin AsCioti SChmitt, L - A226 Carmel 9 Jasmin Asgari Elrite, J - H221 Carmel 10 Brooklyn Noel Ash Cooksey, A - E224 Carmel 11 Peter Emad Ashak Hawkins, T - A210 Carmel 10 Ellaxandra Jane Asher Ella Cooksey, A - E224 Carmel 11 Madeline Grace Ashley Maddie Odya, E - B216 Carmel 12 Nathaniel EdWard Ashley Nathan Cluver, K - E200 Carmel 10 Riley Ann Aslin Wheeler, A - E235 Carmel 12 Sydney Lane Aslin Stephan, M - Out Carmel 11 Tala Assaf Hargrove, A - E238 Carmel 9 KeWani GetacheW Assefa Irvine, K - H317 Virtual 9 Caren MorCous Ateea Lesako, S - 999 Carmel 9 Tayvin Isaac Atkinson Broman, J - H207 Carmel 9 Tyson Isaiah Atkinson Velde, R - H308 Carmel 9 David Serhat Atlihan Garrett, M - H218 Carmel 10 Shrivardhan ChoWdary Atluri Conley, R - B212 Virtual 12 Haidy Naeem Naseef Attalla  Carmel 11 William Foster Atteberry Will Outcelt, S - A327 Carmel 10 Joshua Tex Atwell Sharkey, N - E244 Carmel 12 Austin
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